Coronavirus - COVID19: Service information
Last updated: 31/03/2021
Useful FAQs are shown further down this page ⇒
Coronavirus information – Wessex
In light of the national lockdown: The current message is to stay at home, our buses are still running for essential journeys. Our staff are working very hard to ensure that you can travel with confidence across our services. Any updates or service changes will be listed further down this page.
Changes to timetables from Monday 12 April 2021
In response to the most recent Government's Covid-19 announcement, from Monday 12 April we'll be introducing our holiday camp services and our open top service - you can download and view the latest timetables below:
Please click on the links below to view or download the new timetables:
Weymouth - Portland - Portland Bill (for the lighthouse) |
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Littlesea - Weymouth Beach and Town Centre |
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Waterside Holiday Park and Spa - Weymouth Beach and Town Centre |
Easter Bus Service Information
For the Easter weekend our services will operate to the current timetable, except on Public Holidays when a Sunday timetable will operate.
Getting to vaccination centres by bus
Our bus services across South Dorset serve the following vaccination centres:
For the very latest timetable please click here.
Before you travel
- Use the First Bus App to journey plan and buy your ticket
- Use our Space Checker tool to find when your bus is less busy
- Please bring a face covering as it is mandatory to wear onboard at all times, unless you are exempt. Click here for exemptions
- Social distancing limits the bus capacity to 50%, so please allow additional time for your journey during peak times
- Bring hand sanitiser
- We encourage our customers to download the NHS COVID19 App
At the bus stop
- Use the First Bus App to track where your bus is and the number of free seats available
- Please social distance from other passengers waiting too.
- Put on your face covering before you board the bus, it is a legal requirement unless you are exempt
- When your bus arrives, please allow space for passengers to leave the bus before you step onboard
- Get you payment method ready – mTicket on the First Bus App , contactless card, concessionary pass or the exact change
On board
- We encourage customers to make cashless payments to avoid cash handling
- It is a legal requirement to wear a face covering, unless you are exempt otherwise you could be fined up to £200.
- Please follow the social distancing sashes to show you where to sit
- Our windows need to remain open to maintain airflow
- To assist others less mobile, please sit upstairs on double deckers
- We have increased our cleaning regime, but please help by not eating or drinking on board and remove any rubbish when you leave
We’re here for you
Contact us by phone 0345 646 0707 (9am to 5pm Monday to Friday) or contact us via Twitter 7am to 7pm Monday to Friday or 9am to 6pm on weekends and bank holidays.
For further COVID information, our question and answer section plus key worker feedback click here.
Please watch our videos for information and advice for travelling on the bus during the coronavirus situation: |
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Travel safely on our buses: Social distancing and travel information: Video ⇒ |
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Face coverings: Video ⇒ |
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First Bus App: Know where your bus is and how many seats are available: Video ⇒ |
FAQ
The majority of our services are running and we have made changes to our services to better support key workers, and to help manage reduced capacity due to the social distancing measures we have in place following Government guidance. You can view the latest timetables further up the page. We have some timetable changes which will be coming into effect from Saturday 4 July 2020. You can view the new timetaables further up the page. The bus service details above on this page will be kept up-to-date; please keep checking this page for updates. Support for disabled passengers remains the same as before coronavirus, see here for more details ⇒ We offer our full support to wheelchair users who want to travel with us. While many of our seats are blocked with signs or tape, our wheelchair spaces remain available. All our buses have a dedicated area for wheelchair users; other passengers are required to give up the space for wheelchair users. Please ask the driver for assistance if you require any help. If the driver needs to leave their cab to provide passenger assistance they will wear a face covering. Wheelchair users have priority over everyone else for the use of the designated wheelchair space, since this is the only place in which they can travel safely. On our buses we are operating at a reduced capacity with around 1 in 4 seats being available. It is therefore likely that that you might see ‘Bus Full’ signs as some services reach their revised capacity more quickly. If you are waiting at a bus stop and the bus drives past, it is likely it has reached its reduced seating capacity. If the bus does stop, but is near capacity, the driver will only allow one person to board for every person that gets off, so you may need to allow extra time for your journey and be prepared to wait. With the latest version of the First Bus App you can now track your bus live on a map and it also displays how many seats are available on each bus. In addition, you will also see further measures in place to help you to adhere to social distancing guidelines. These include: We’d also value your help in staying up-to-date with the latest coronavirus information from the NHS or Department of Health and Social Care websites. We appreciate your assistance in helping to limit the spread of coronavirus. Our drivers will advise customers wherever possible but they cannot enforce social distancing measures. Please note the seating measures we have introduced are advisory for customers and we will not be asking our drivers to enforce them or leave their cab area, unless operating the manual bus ramp. Our driver will help advise customers when boarding where seats are available. In England and Scotland it is now mandatory to wear a face covering on Public Transport unless you have an exemption. Failure to do so may result in a fixed penalty notice of £100. To see the government guidance on face covering exemptions please follow this link ⇒ It is your legal responsibility to wear a face covering when travelling on public transport unless you have an exemption. The driver cannot enforce this but you may be liable to a fixed penalty notice of £100 if you refuse. Exemptions for the use of face coverings will apply to those with certain health conditions, disabled people and children under the age of 11. To see the government guidance on face covering exemptions please follow this link ⇒ Our buses are comprehensively cleaned every night by our expert team of cleaners, including regular disinfection of all grab rails and poles, entrance door handles, window ledges and other touchpoints. We use a long-lasting sanitising treatment (Zoono Z71) on all buses and depots, which kills germs on surfaces. It is environmentally-friendly, uses no alcohol or dangerous chemicals, and is proven to be a highly effective antimicrobial surface sanitiser. No, customers should use their own sanitiser and face covering. There is usually sufficient capacity on our buses but it's best to plan your travel in advance. Our busiest periods are in the middle of the day, so it is best to travel in the morning and late afternoon. This will help ensure we provide our services to as many customers and key workers as possible while adhering to social distancing guidelines. With the latest version of the First Bus App you can now track your bus live on a map and it also displays how many seats are available on each bus. We also advise that you try to travel before the last service of the day, to avoid the risk of the last service bus being full. We will not be able to run extra buses after the last service bus. On our buses we are operating at a reduced capacity with around 1 in 4 seats being available. It is therefore likely that that you might see ‘Bus Full’ signs as some services reach their revised capacity more quickly. If you are waiting at a bus stop and the bus drives past, it is likely it has reached its reduced seating capacity. If the bus does stop, but is near capacity, the driver will only allow one person to board for every person that gets off, so you may need to allow extra time for your journey and be prepared to wait. With the latest version of the First Bus App you can now track your bus live on a map and it also displays how many seats are available on each bus. We advise that you try to travel before the last service of the day, to avoid the risk of the last service bus being full. We will not be able to run extra buses after the last service bus, and you may have to arrange alternative transport. All travel shops are currently closed. For customer service enquiries you can call us on 0345 646 0707. Our lines are open from 9am to 5pm Mon-Fri. Our quieter times are usually between 11am and 3pm so you may prefer to call then as there will be less of a wait to speak to one of our Customer Support Agents. If you prefer, you can fill out the contact form here instead ⇒ We will get back to you as soon as we can but please be aware that for lost property enquiries our response time is usually within 3 working days for all other enquiries this could take up to 14 days.Seat signs will show where you shouldn't sit:
Capacity signs by the entrance of our buses. This will show the maximum passenger capacity for each bus:
Only travel by bus if your journey is necessary
Planning your travel in advance, avoiding peak periods
Wearing a face covering when on board (unless you meet the exemption criteria set by the government)
Sitting in a window seat, leaving an empty row of seats in front and behind
On our double deckers, consider sitting upstairs (if you are able)
Paying with contactless or purchasing your ticket in advance on our Mobile App
Using the correct change if you must pay by cash
No longer eating or drinking whilst on board
Leaving windows open to aid ventilation
Please see here for more details ⇒
To see the government guidance on face covering exemptions please follow this link ⇒
Important information and links:
Please visit the NHS website for up to date information on Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The latest information on the current situation can be found online and is updated by the Government.
Ticket Refund Queries
At present, our services are still operating and tickets are purchased in line with our Conditions of Travel. However, the latest guidance on ticket status can be viewed on our help and information page here (FAQ section).
For important extra information please see here:
For important extra information please see here: |